Rosita comes to the Mail It Shop to copy a drawing for her abuela, and Maria shows her how the copier works. While Maria is busy, Rosita makes copies for Gordon and Baby Bear.

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After copying Gordon's lesson plans, Rosita presses the button to make 10 copies of the Porridge Party invitation. The machine makes a loud whirring noise and does not produce a copy.

SCENE 2, cont'd

Maria takes a look at the copier, and needs to check the manual. Meanwhile, Gordon suggests to Telly and Baby Bear that they ask the kids in the arbor to help them make copies the manual way.

SCENE 2, cont'd

The kids' copies are all different, with different colors and decorations like triangles, airplanes and bananas. Baby Bear becomes angry, but the kids are having fun.

SCENE 2, cont'd

Maria is on hold, on the telephone with the copy machine company. She and Rosita sing along with the hold music, performing "How Do You Do?."

SCENE 2, cont'd

As instructed, Maria presses the red reset button on the back of the machine, and it works again. Gordon and the kids convince Baby Bear that the differing invitations are better than machine-copied ones. Everyone goes the Porridge Party at Hooper's.

Muppets

Big Bird and artist Chuck Close appear in a segment in which one of his self-portraits is analyzed by a group of kids in voice over as the camera pans out from the painting.(First: Episode 3968)

Muppets

Journey To ErnieBig Bird sets off on a Journey To Ernie. First, Big Bird looks for Ernie's box by dancing at the discotheque.

Film

Kids get up and dance, because "they can dance it, and you can dance it too."